The Albatron Mars PX915G Pro gives end users
all the usual memory tweaks we'd expect from a performance motherboard. From CAS
Latency to RAS to CAS, and RAS Precharge. Here in the Advanced Chipset Features,
we can also adjust the onboard videocard memory options.
In the
Frequency/Voltage control screen, users may select from three PCI speed settings; 33 MHz, 37 MHz and
44 MHz. We can change the PCI-E settings from Auto to 100 MHz. System memory can
be set to run 1:1 (400 MHz) or 6:5 (333 MHz), and FSB can
be adjusted from 200-333 MHz in 1 MHz increments.
As for voltage options, you can raise the DDR voltage +0.4V, NB
+0.3V and CPU can go as high as +0.3V.
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PCStats Test System Specs: |
processor: |
intel pentium 4 3.2e |
clock
speed: |
16 x 200 mhz = 3.2 ghz 16 x 244 mhz = 3.9 ghz |
motherboards: |
gigabyte ga-8anxp-d (i925x) gigabyte ga-8gpnxp (i915p) albatron mars px915g pro (i915g) |
videocard: |
gigabyte gv-nx57128d* |
memory: |
2x 256mb samsung pc3700 (ddr2) 2x 256mb corsair twinx 3200ll |
hard drive: |
40gb western
digital special ed |
cdrom: |
nec 52x cd-rom |
powersupply: |
vantec 400b ion |
software setup |
windowsxp build 2600 intel inf 5.10.1012 forceware 60.85 |
workstation benchmarks |
sysmark 2004 business winstone 2002 content creation 2002 winbench 99 sisoft
sandra 2004 super pi pcmark2002 pcmark04 3dmark2001se aquamark3 comanche 4 x2: the threat ut2003 | |
* -
please remember that the systems are using a gigabyte geforcefx 5750 videocard
for all 3d tests.